a breakthrough for biden the us house of representatives approves the president s 1 trillion dollar infrastructure programme. i m ben boulos live at the willington wetlands nature reserve in derbyshire where we are finding out how natural sites help to tackle the climate crisis. people living in england will be able to book their covid boosterjabs a month in advance under new plans to speed up their rollout. one of brazil s most popular singers marilia mendonca has died in a plane crash aged 26. hello, and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. we start with breaking news from houston, texas, where at least eight people have died and scores of people have been hurt after a crowd surge on the opening night of a music festival. eleven people were taken to hospitals in cardiac arrest while some 300 people were treated for injuries such as cuts and bruises at the event. with more, here s david campanale. the incident happened very quickly, according t
in houston, texas. the former uk prime minister sir john major has accused borisjohnson s government of acting in a shameful manner, over the owen paterson row. the organisation which enforces human rights laws warns it could take legal action against yorkshire county cricket club, as a second cricketer comes forward to say he was the subject of racist abuse while playing for the county. president biden has welcomed congressional approval of his trillion dollar infrastructure plan as a monumental step forward for america. people living in england will be able to book their covid booster jabs a month in advance, under new plans to speed up their rollout. now on bbc news, it s time for the travel show with christa larwood. coming up this week. the world s coldest cowboys. that was incredible. she sighs. absolutely dashing across the water on horseback. ancient stained glass and very careful hands. i have been working here for 30 years and every time i see this, my heart sings
gays are 228. in the naes are 228. the yeahs. a breakthrough forjoe biden the us house of representatives approves the president s $1 trillion infrastructure programme. i m ben boulos, live at the willington wetlands nature reserve in derbyshire, where we are finding out how natural sites like this are helping to tackle the climate crisis. people living in england will be able to book their covid booster jabs a month in advance, under new plans to speed up their roll out. music one of brazil s most popular singers, marilia mendonca, has died in a plane crash, aged 26. hello and welcome, if you re watching in the uk, or around the world. at least eight people have died, and scores of people have been hurt, in houston, texas, after a crowd surged on the opening night of a music festival. eleven people were taken to hospitals in cardiac arrest, while some 300 people were treated for injuries, such as cuts and bruises, at the event. with more, here s david campanale. the inc
hello and welcome to the programme, which brings together bbc specialists and the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast for audiences in their own countries from the dateline: london. this week: is china putting power before the planet? a fishy end to the british french stand off; and sleepyjoe just biding his time? to discuss that, we re joined by the american journalist ned temko writes for the christian science monitor. david shukman, the bbc s science editorjoins us from, where else this week, glasgow. here in the studio, stefanie bolzen, uk and ireland correspndent for the german news site, welt. welcome to you. let s begin with china. we knew that china s president xijinping wouldn t attend cop26, the climate change conference in glasgow. what we didn t know was that his country would absent itself from many of the key agreements, too. a pledge to cut methane by 2030? not there. a pledge to phase out coal? not there. as for agreeing that global temperatur
playing for the county. i m ben boulos at the willington wetlands nature reserve in derbyshire, where we are finding out how natural sites like this are helping to tackle the climate crisis. hello and welcome, if you re watching in the uk, or around the world. at least eight people have died and scores of people have been hurt in houston, texas, after a crowd surged on the opening night of a music festival. eleven people were taken to hospitals in cardiac arrest while some 300 people were treated for injuries such as cuts and bruises at the event. with more, here s david campanale. (tx) with more, here s david campanale. the incident happened very quickly, according to local police, as concertgoers at the event press forwards. the award winning rap singer travis scott was on the stage as the crush happened and repeatedly stop performing as emergency officials attended to the injured. the crowd began to compress towards the front of the stage and that caused some panic and it